Demanding a CBI probe into the "most open and shut case of corruption", BJP leader Arun Jaitley, who has written to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, wanted to know what action he, the Congress President and Vice President would take against Virbhadra Singh.
Singh has been accused by BJP of taking the "bribe" for granting extension to a private power firm for a project.
The Congress while dismissing the allegations dared BJP to go to courts or appropriate investigative agencies if it had any proof.
At a news conference in Delhi, Jaitley also alleged that the wife and children of Singh were made shareholders in another firm of the same promoter, who owns the power company, apparently in exchange of the favour showed by the state government.
"This is a test for Congress too. This is a test for Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi too. Do they still feel angry on seeing these facts.... This will show if their recent outbursts on corruption in Adarsh case was a put on...Or it was a genuine reaction or was it a contrived anger," he said.
"Of all the cases I have seen till now, I have no hesitation in saying this is an open and shut case against Chief Minister Vibhadra Singh.... How can such a person continue to be Chief Minister of a state of India."
Congress spokesperson Sandip Dikshit said Jaitley's allegations do not mean much.
"...Such things have come earlier also. Earlier when Virbhadra Singh was not Chief Minister and there was a BJP government in Himachal Pradesh, many allegations were levelled against him but nothing came out of them at the end of it as inquiries were held," he told reporters in Delhi.
Singh said the allegatiosn are a "sinister attempt" to tarnish his image. "I will take appropriate action at appropriate time including legal recourse", he told mediapersons in Palampur.
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